Fairhaven senior profiles

Thursday

Nov 25, 2010 at 12:01 AMNov 26, 2010 at 12:01 PM

SEAN ALLAIRE: A two year starter, Sean has been the quarterback this year. "It is hard to run the option as a first year quarterback," said coach Rudy Bulgar, "Sean has steadily progress. He has had to make adjustments and has shown flashes of doing good things." As a cornerback Sean had an interception against New Bedford Voke, that was special because his father coaches Voke.

ZACH LEBLANC: Zach is a three year, two way starter for the Blue Devils and an outstanding versatile athlete. "Zach has a good mind for he game and over the years he has played most of the positions on the filed. He has been center, tight end, fullback, halfback, punter, snapper, kick return guy, he has done it all," said coach Bulgar. "Like a lot of our players, he is undersized (5-11, 170) but he gets after it. He plays with passion and is a verbal leader. He is the captain of the baseball team as well. Zach is the team's nominee for the Otto Graham Award.

KEENAN MARTIN: Keenan will not be playing in the Thanksgiving Day game because of injury. "He has been with the team for three years and has broken something each year," said coach Bulgar, "He is a decent athlete a wide receiver and defensive back and plays tight end. He is another multi dimensional player."

TIM DESROCHES: Tim plays tackle on offense and end on defense. "He is a smart kid who started playing in his sophomore year and picks up the game well," the coach said, "He played tight end on the offensive line and has worked hard in the weight room. Tim is very respectful, just a super kid."

NICK LEARY: Nick plays guard and on the defensive line who has come back to the game after missing his sophomore and junior years. "He came out as a freshman and came back to be a starter for us this years, but he has sustained some injuries that have limited his playing time," coach Bulgar said.

KEVIN PACHECO: A three year started on the offensive line, Kevin is now also playing on defense. "He is respectful and coachable," the coach said, "We have him playing at defensive end and offensive tackle. He teaches the young kids techniques and has been a leader for us."

KYLE BOTELHO: Kyle is a offensive and defensive lineman and the largest player on the team at 5-10, 297 pounds. "He worked hard in the weight room and on his conditioning and it has allowed him to play more," the coach said, "He is a strong kid who requires a double team. He holds the gap down well."

AUSTIN DOUCETTE: Austin is playing varsity for the first time, having been with the program four years and plays end and defensive back along with special teams. "He is a guy who does what needs to be done," the coach said, "He is committed, has not missed a practice. He is just a good kid who is coachable. He has done some special things for us including a reception against D-R (Dighton-Rehoboth) that went for 40 yards.